The Time ~ Time is Short, Do Something Meaningful

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“The Time” is a 2018 drama series, with 32 episodes, and can be categorized as Romance, Crime and Mystery. SUMMARY: A young woman believes her sister’s death is suspicious but the police write it off as a suicide. Her sister was at a hotel with a man who is a chaebol “bad boy” and the chaebol’s fiancee was also there. But that was all covered up. The chaebol was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Since he only had 6 months to live, he decided to so something meaningful with the rest of his life. He decided to help the young woman find out the truth about her sister’s death. He also did not believe it was a suicide. ♦ Nobody Lives Forever In “The Time”, these two quotes explain the entire story. “All of us must die, but you act like you’re going to live forever.” “Time is finite for everyone. How to spend your remaining time in a meaningful way? … Think about it.” Cheon Soo-Ho is a chaebol nuisance.
 
This drama sounds frustratingly predictable. Spoiled rich kid gets into trouble, lawyer cleans it up with questionable ethics. Yawn. And then the rich kid gets a terminal illness and suddenly has a change of heart? Feels cliche. Maybe there's a twist, but I'm skeptical. The high ratings on Viki are surprising considering the lead actor's drama. Still, the tip about autopsies is a good one, though hopefully, no one will ever need it
 
It's infuriating how authorities dismiss a woman's death as suicide when it clearly wasn't. I'm glad the sister doesn't accept the cover-up and fights for justice. The dynamic between the rich kid and the wronged sister is interesting. Will their unlikely alliance uncover the truth? And what about the corrupt lawyer? Hopefully, he faces consequences.
 
A rich playboy, a mysterious death, and a race against time? Sign me up! This drama sounds like a suspenseful whodunit with a dash of romance. I wonder if the amnesia angle adds to the mystery or just creates unnecessary confusion. The doctor's advice about spending time meaningfully is a good reminder, even if delivered in a morbid context. I'll definitely check out the trailer to see if the plot keeps me guessing.
 
Another drama with Kim Jung-Hyun? Too bad about the controversy, but I enjoyed him in "Mr. Queen." This plot sounds intriguing, with a mix of romance, revenge, and a search for the truth. I love how the unlikely pair, the rich kid and the wronged sister, team up. Their contrasting backgrounds could create some interesting conflicts. I might overlook the potential cliches for the sake of a good mystery and a satisfying ending.
 
Sounds like a classic K-drama with a bit of everything. Rich bad boy, determined heroine, suspicious death, and maybe even a redemption arc? I can already picture the emotional moments and the inevitable misunderstandings. While the plot might not be groundbreaking, it could be a fun watch for a relaxing weekend. The tip about autopsies is good to know, even if a bit morbid.
 
The chemistry between Soo-Ho and Ji-Hyun was off the charts. I cried buckets when Soo-Ho got his diagnosis. The way they handled the terminal illness was so raw and real. And that ending? Perfection! It left me wanting more.
 
I liked it! It was a good way to pass the time. The story kept me hooked, and the characters were likable enough. The ending was a bit sad, but it was realistic. Overall, it was a solid drama.
 
I could relate to Ji-Hyun's struggles. It's tough to deal with a difficult family and a dead-end job. Soo-Ho's character arc was surprising. I didn't expect him to grow and change as much as he did. The drama showed that even the most flawed people can find redemption.
 
This drama sounds frustratingly predictable. Spoiled rich kid gets into trouble, lawyer cleans it up with questionable ethics. Yawn. And then the rich kid gets a terminal illness and suddenly has a change of heart? Feels cliche. Maybe there's a twist, but I'm skeptical. The high ratings on Viki are surprising considering the lead actor's drama. Still, the tip about autopsies is a good one, though hopefully, no one will ever need it
I get what you're saying. It's a bit different because the rich guy's lawyer doesn't like him and is not keen on helping him get out of this situation, this time. This is one time he doesn't want a dirty job.
 

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